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According to this site, McDermott made just under 3M (assuming base) in 2023.


The article makes clear this doesn't include any outside income, so it's probably not a major stretch to say close to $4M is a reasonable estimate for McDermott's "all-in" compensation.

Meanwhile, Woodson's salary (again, assuming base here) was reported in 2023 as 4.2M.


McDermott doesn't strike me as someone who'd live an overly lavish lifestyle (grew up on a farm in Northeast Iowa), and I would imagine you can live in Omaha on 3M a year VERY comfortably, so I'm guessing it would probably take a substantial raise to convince McDermott to jump from Creighton. I can't speak for anyone but myself, but I'd probably be asking for $5M to compensate for leaving a good and comfortable situation at Creighton for Indiana.
Oh yeah, if he were to leave it would probably take a hefty pay raise. He’d probably be doing it for one last challenge at this point in his career. Creighton loses their best players from this year’s team and he will have to completely change up the way his team plays defense without Kalkbrenner. Seems like the best time to leave but probably also the last time he would consider it
 
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Minnesota needs to start acting like they're one of the 10 largest schools in the country and have been for decades. They don't have the infrastructure of their peer schools, then every few years blame a coach for not being as successful as their peer schools.
This is 2022 Fiscal Year athletic department revenues and expenses.


Looks like Minnesota outspent Illinois (although, for all intents and purposes, it was equal), and both schools appear to be ~top 25-30 spenders in all of NCAA.
 
#253      
This is 2022 Fiscal Year athletic department revenues and expenses.


Looks like Minnesota outspent Illinois (although, for all intents and purposes, it was equal), and both schools appear to be ~top 25-30 spenders in all of NCAA.
That's definitionally not going to include NIL though, which until next season does not come directly from the schools, and is the real currency right now. The House settlement money will obviously change the calculus a little, but given the hard cap on the revenue sharing Minnesota at best will be in about the same boat as every other Big Ten school on that front (the revenue sharing is optional, so Minnesota may choose not to do it or to share under the cap. It goes without saying there will be schools in the conference that max it out to gain that competitive advantage).

 
#255      
Minnesota needs to start acting like they're one of the 10 largest schools in the country and have been for decades. They don't have the infrastructure of their peer schools, then every few years blame a coach for not being as successful as their peer schools.

We kid sometimes about the allure of Champaign to recruits because of winter. Have you been to Minny in the winter?
It’s f$ck your face cold.
People start their cars in late December and leave them running until March.


It’s so cold the lawyers have their hands in their own pockets.
 
#258      
One of my favorite lines from an old TV show was from the NBC show "Wings" when one of the brothers had this comment.

"I resent that remark.
Don't deny it, just resent it." :)
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He seems like a good coach, but what's he going to be able to do that Johnson couldn't? He's done a good, not great, job in the Mountain West - a conference that was just won by another guy that Minnesota ran out of town.
If Minnesota goes with yet another "young coach from a mid-major", it's the clinical definition of insanity unless they want to open up the NIL checkbook. I see Iowa and Minnesota as really similar programs at the present time. Apathetic fan interest, facilities are not great by any stretch, not a significant amount of financial investment on the NIL side of things. They seem to be facing something of an identity crisis right now. What type of program do they really want to be? I don't think even Mark Coyle knows that answer at the present time, and he needs to figure it out and fast.
 
#260      
ASU keeping Hurley is wild to me. @Indy Illini Fan any insight on that one?

More or less … They can’t afford to get rid of him and would rather allocate the money they do have elsewhere … And they’re more focused on FB …

They’re also thinking it’s a sure thing that JQ comes back … It ain’t … But I do think they’ll probably get Koa Peat …

Bobby, Snacks, and Irvin brought in guys with bad character … They got exactly what they recruited …
 
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We kid sometimes about the allure of Champaign to recruits because of winter. Have you been to Minny in the winter?
It’s f$ck your face cold.
People start their cars in late December and leave them running until March.


It’s so cold the lawyers have their hands in their own pockets.
I moved to Minneapolis from the Chicago area (north suburbs) back in the 80s and lived there for about 10 years, and it really wasn't that bad, or rather not that worse than Chicago, at least while I was there. More snow and colder, yes, but not dramatically worse (unless you go farther north, then it can get really bad). The worst part is that winter lasts longer. I would say, generally speaking, add 2 weeks on each end of the winter season compared to Chicago, which can be depressing. But the thing is, they know what to do with the cold and snow. There are many more activities one can do that you can’t do around Chicago because there usually isn’t enough snow and it doesn’t last as long in the Chicago area as it does in the Twin Cities. And the ponds, lakes, and skating rinks don’t freeze over in the Chicago area. One can go cross country skiing, skating, and play hockey, and I am sure there are other winter activities, too. And they really know how to remove that snow from the streets and sidewalks. The snow removal system is pretty amazing. And they have skyways linking buildings, etc. I was born there (Alexandria, the birth place of America, home of the Runestone and where the Vikings landed, at least, according to legend ;)), so maybe I was inherently more accustomed to the cold and snow. I guess if you are coming from warmer climes then it could definitely be a huge shock.
Re-reading my post, I realize I am probably not really refuting your comments as it can get bad at times, but they cope with it pretty well.
 
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Like I said before Your Athletic Director makes or breaks your athletic programs . Especially when it comes to choosing a coach for football and Men’s basketball. Illinois has the best Athletic Director in country. People keep talking about how bad Illinois basketball was under Groce . Groce should have never been the University of Illinois men’s basketball coach in the first place. I knew Groce was not going to work out. Tim Beckman should’ve of never been the Illinois Football Coach. Mike Thomas screwed Illinois in both sports. The Tim Beckman players scandal got rid of him and Mike Thomas and We got Josh Whitman
 
#265      
We kid sometimes about the allure of Champaign to recruits because of winter. Have you been to Minny in the winter?
It’s f$ck your face cold.
People start their cars in late December and leave them running until March.


It’s so cold the lawyers have their hands in their own pockets.
My campus visit to Minny in December 2004 certainly made a hard decision much easier.
 
#266      
Bret Farve said the coldest game he played in his entire career was in Chicago Soldiers Field . That wind coming off Lake Michigan just cuts right through you. It’s bitter cold
 
#267      
Minnesota is not a basketball school . In my opinion Minnesota doesn’t really care about any sports .PJ Fleck in football is an Ok coach. Minnesota is cheap and their fan base is not passionate
 
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Make the call Brad! I like this guy for some unknown reason. Always had weak teams but seemed to coach up his players to play above their abilities.
I had same thought, possibly will look to mid major job
 
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IU fans will be livid …

They expected Brad Stevens …

No deal in place for Brownell as of now but that’s the way it’s trending and he’s been the dark horse for a while as I’ve stated on here before …

I think McCollum has his eyes on other jobs and his interest level in Indiana is less than what the public thinks … If other things fall through, he could circle back …

IU did engage with Beard last week and decided not to pursue further after there was a disagreement on some things is what I got told …
This is 100% spot on
 
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